Child attended S.P. Livingston Elementary in Jacksonville while sick with hepatitis A, Florida Department of Health says

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The Florida Department of Health sent a notice to Jacksonville parents and guardians on Friday, notifying them that a child attended school on Jan. 27 while sick with hepatitis A.

The child attended S.P. Livingston Elementary School while sick, the DOH said in a letter to parents. The precautions taken by the DOH include:

  • Immediate notification to school leaders and the families of children who shared a classroom with the affected student
  • A thorough review of the child’s surrounding and additional classmates who may have had close contact
  • Coordination with identified families to provide vaccinations

FROM THE CDC: Hepatitis A questions and answers for the public

The DOH said hepatitis A is a contagious illness that can cause abdominal pain, low-grade fever, nausea, vomiting and yellow skin or eyes.

The disease is spread by person-to-person contact with objects, food or drink contaminated with feces, DOH said.

Vaccinations will be provided at S.P. Livingston on Wednesday.